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141 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912. WILY OLD MUSICIAN WINS A BRIDE, ALSO E! inden L. Parr and Mrs. Hemp J , hill Dodge Photographers by ' Ruse After Wedding. Whilt h!i friends were comtMhilatlnic lilm to-tlay, Linden 1 I'arr was abla jo flatter himself that, despite his seventy-two yesrs, lie had not onlr won k handtoiri and wealthy bride, hut hud fotwlttfd several camera men who wanted to Ret a snapshot of him and till bride as they went to their wed ding. "I made them dance to a merry June," laughed the aired musician. Sir. rarr used to teach muilc In the public echoole ot Brooklyn, and until hli soa, Ftxdlnand A. rarr, ueeeede4 him two years ago was orrantit at Christ IJptscopal Church, on Bedford avenue. He It well known In musical and church eirelaa In ihe Eastern District. Hit. romance began two yean a to, when he went to tie Adlrondaoks to seek seclusion after the death of his jrlfa,and met Vrs. Agnes O. Hemphill, who Ave years before had divorced her husband, Edward 8. Hemphill of Win- 'Jsted, Oonn. Mrs. Hemphill, who Is twenty-flve years youngtr than the mu- - tlcltn, Is a corset' manufacturer. ': That the wadding was to take place yesterday and that the nev. Dr. J. Blrdamll Banker wat to perform tbt ceremony In the Harrrave Hotel, .at Seventy-second street and Columbus avenue, Manhattan, had become known la spite of efforts to kep It secret. The camera men were waiting. i Aa Mr. Parr, with his bride and her rson, W. K. Hemphill, emerged from the Subway at Seventy-second street he saw i the group and otiUcnernlled them by dividing his forces. First Mr. ITi-mphlll sauntered Irito the hotel. .Mr;. Hemp hill, In a smart blue tailored conn, fol- ; lowed. The aged bridegroom sulled aa .he passed In, equally aa unrecognised aa the others. Similar' strategy followed the cere mony, and Mr, and Mrs. rarr were on tMr way to Lakowood on their honey- .moon before the camera men knew It. SWEARS DETECTIVE LIED TO CONVICT GIRL OF THEFT. Brooklyn Probation Officer Accuses Sleuth of "Framing Up" Case to Gain a Reputation. Mrs, Mrra, I. Hughes, a Jlrc-Vlvn court probation officer, went Into tho witness chair fceforo Matrlstrata Dodd In Flatbuah Court to-day and Aoro Detective Oelssler had llrd In his tes timony against Atnea Madison, a ser vant accused of stealing. The detective said that on the com plaint thut tno rings worth $23) lind lieen Mtnlr-n from Mrs. Mav M, of No. 12 Waldorf Court ha liad gono In the I.etls homo with iJotecllvo I'ou tint. Thii Mmllsnn, Rlrl -wna thrr,;. Wtitla CoutAiit was (iiieatlonlnR hir in another riiotn, Coutntit anld ho found n rat of fnle hair nnd that Mrs. lliiKhps look It apart anil fitund the nilesluj; rings In It. .Mr, lliiches sold 'he had herself found tho fnlup hair behind the bureau In the girl's room and that the rlnjis nere slightly tangled In It, apparently ac cidentally. Thai servant herself !d she remem bered bavins; -tho rings In her band when she was atralghtenlng her mistress's bureau Sunday morning, She. was In terrupted by a ring at the door bell and ran to tier own room to "promp up" a little beforo antwerlnr. She laid the r!nt down and forgot thsm. Magistrate Dodd held th girl In KM ball for tho Orand Jury, though Mrs. Hughes Insisted the dotec tires were try ing to make reputations for themselves by making out a case against an Inno cent girl. flhe said she would take the matter to Police Headquarters. RUNAWAY HORSEJjlTS GIRL. Foar-Year-OIrt ClilliI Is Itvn Doira nnd Driver Injared. Agnes Walsh of No. 1327 Mrd avenue, four years old, was knocked down and rcrlomly hurt bj n runaway horsent Thlid ttvonufl and Hovcnty-slxth street to-ilny. The horso nns attached to a wagon owned by tho Bridgeport Har bors' Coat Supply Company and wos driven by John Julyomore of No. 2)0 Hruit Twenty-eighth etrect. Tho driver lost control of the hore tit Oi.o Hundred and 1'lfth street, but still U to hid si"t until liu was thrown out by a collision with an elevated pil lar J ii it after the little girl was struck. Policeman Dom!orak and Fireman OH Hi of Knglno Company' No, 41 caught tho horse, he lltlo girl was taken to tho Iteceptlon Hospital, The driver was only slightly hurt. The Kind You Have A I way sB ought. lii tho caution nppllrd to llio puMIo announcement of Coatorla that nail noon innmunciurru unuer urn nuprrvimon i innn. 11, neiciuiraur m . linn txim tnntitifncturpd under tho mil ft over 00 years tho BcnulnoCatorln. Wo respectfully call tho attention rf fMlir.ru nnil mntherH when IltlrrlllLllllff Castorla to POO that the wmpiMT beam hla .It'tintiirn In lilnck. When tho wrnnnor Is remove! tho twimo riltciiuttiro at , o . . ... . I i . . - ixnrs on ImIIi Bluett ot tno DOtllo in mi. rnrenui wno novo usea uasiona lor I their littlo ones in tne pn.u years neea no warning against cuuiiwrieiui mm 1 ImlUtlons, hut our present duty I to call tho attention of tho younger pener- Intrmlnelnir intn tlinlr fainlliofl RDUfioUS mcuiclnos. A QUARTER CENTURY BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Over Five Million Free Samples Given Away Each Year. The constant anil increasing sales from smplrs proves the genuine merit of Allen's Koot-Kasc, the antiseptic powder to he. shaken into the shoes for Tired, Achioc. Swollen. Sweating, Tender Feet. Oivri iuslant relief to corns anil hunloni, liMnters ami callous spots. Allen's Foot Kae makes walking n delight. Just the thing for Dancing Parties and for Ilreak ing in New Shoes, Sold everywhere, 23c. Don't accept any substitute. For FRKK trial package address, Allen S, Olmsted, LeP.oy, N. Y. T la In Twi rerrr,i)lA,l Mint (hern urn nnnnln who nro HOW cntratccd in tho nefarious huslncw of puttlnR up and nolllnp; nil sorts of substitutes, or what should moro properly bo termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not only for adults, but wotm yet, for children's medicines. It therefore devolves on tho mother to rcnitlnlzo clOHely what sho elves her child. Adults can do that for themselves, hut tha child has to rely on tho mother's watchfulness. J!Stf--4t Uonnino Castorla always beam the ilgaature of t-Mftt &CC4it W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES 3AQ 3-5.Q & 4o Moym wmmr WmlmDommlam $2mOO& S2.BO Shorn; Beat in thm World W. L. Douglas makes and aelU more $3.00,S3.50and$4.00thoesthan any other manufacturer in the world. WHY? BECAUSE he protect the wearer against high prices and inferior shoes, by stamping his name and price on the bottom and guaran teeing their value. BECAUSE for style, fit and wear they are superior to ordinary makes of shoes. Don't take a sub stitute for W. L. Douglas shoes. 11 yngr de!ff tsnnot upplr W. IT. Doutlu shots, writs W. I.. Douslii, Ilrncktsn, Mim., lor catslor. Slwc test evtrynhen ttellrery charges prepaid. Call at W. L. Douglas Stores In New York: !!.?,,,.',t, """IrnBrtway.enr.BlhRt.! SS3 llroadway, cor. 14th fit. (Union Sq.)l Ilway.,nri;WWh Street I 140S llron.lwny (TlmM HnimreM 9S4 Third AtYi Ji!?A,I,r1 AY:l.a?0i T,,l, tT- ror- I "0 Tlilnl Ave., bet. 140th anil 1IJ I 4a Kleh A venn S83 F.lchlli Ave.) 3SO XV. ISSth Bt.-IIIl(KKI,TN T2iJ'.,.,,",nJiN,""' 1 Jrl "'-i '0-'IOHroalwy,eor.Thornton St.i 1007 llroadwayi 1807 Uroartwav, cor; :tfs Aye.) 47S Fifth Am, eor. 11th H. 17701'ltkln Avann. MKWABIt-8l llroad Street. JEH8KX OITY-18 Newark . veeue. ACCOUNTS , OPENED frra5.0eit $1,000 O SbmU Weekly raysncnu. SbmU Acceaats Esped. stamps With Ail Purchases, Both Cash or Credit. Doable Stamps WltM Mernlnf Pur chases. Saafle Stanas III. 4m IMIST a V V.1UUS. t It. America's Greatest Furniture House l2iuiuiin Rth DlU Qi.U A Qfith MVP St. UllafVIa. eitll nv. aJVJSt. NEWARK, N. J. STORE, 49 AND 51 MARKET STREET You May Furnish Any Room Com pletely by paying KJaWOUtvT I 1 I I kVXarn UtOOMOUTfIT hi Now and the Bal ance In Small Weekly Payments. SfT-NO Club Fees. NO Red Tape. NO Extra Charges of Any Kind. NO Strings to This Offer' Our Prices Are Always the Lowest! . WE INVITE COMPARISON! 9.89 $16 Solid Oak Sideboard . . . Solid oak golden finish; 21x42 in. base. nanasomeiy carved top with large bevel led plate mirror. Heavy claw feat. Two topdrawers; onelined for silver one long drawor; two cabinets. Masts at selected hUkerf tas lass. SpmdU luck. Thest tsslssre mtde irem Iiand woven stria ol inner hickory btrlc $3 Rustic Hickory Rocker, 1.89 $3 Porch or Cottage Rocker 1.53 This r cksr bst Iwtf niaplt (raase; rsad batb sndnalj sirs run- ttruitlvii; ffrtn Hid us lural lllllltt (Mi- 1st.. l'aataSSSST $6 Golden Oak Q 10 Chiffonier . . .l Solid Oak Chiffonier, golden fin ish t large size, of sturdy con struction. Five deep drawers; wood knobs. $2.50 Solid Oak Dining Chair, 1.24 .A- ii nails $45 Three-Piece Parlor Suit, 28.74 Quartered oak. bsnisler back, French legs. Full bos. Gtmane leather scat. Eitra strong construction. TV" i :H. . . 2.89IIPP Couchts (CuiimriUrii ) Vv0it W lit KIiJ kt 0 Hi tMt r Tm m HI tilU HJIHIll '' HI I l itis pvmii inr, rwiMi. liUli MUt)0htn4 lut I't ffit wi kl0 fh nn f UlU Mrhogany imUUnd (tilur bull, lilulily polMmi und aonmly cuivni frun with livuvy tUv-fwwt, mil tmlt of Sofa, Ann Clmlr ani Arm lltwUvr wllii lunut muhliifis cjverud with !! I'onia 'Jiuli, n r rati nna Colonial Dcaifjn, ll"vy 'lr, V1I1 f)v tuK- H MuiMM illulr I'l JkilU umifh'A Lit, 'li; 'tij 'v. Hi III J M"1' lJiia.il $3.00 Solid Oak Rocker 1.59 Stl'd Mk Huiht, autr I rtd oik back; KbUtA finWij Mr 1 1 In Urt SlI'J au(if1 sit. ryi-A "ji iiiT r m .it i i aai r rt 1 b 1 li , y it i M' t I (itoUl .'ittlH i CfaS M rWhrr Pillow, OVC ' II 1 lla, l.l(.f J'llayws, lr. tit Kmltttf, Mltrf ta left. i . , i Uf art lliailrif, f I W 'ls nu M VI fiU-w ri inn l'lllw,r MM riHsnrs, smtw mm riHw, ww b 4,a sfAMwMs9t) l to I.7S t.M XJS J YOU ARE SAFE WHEN YOU BUY AT R1KER-HEOEMAW PR DO STORES Special Sale of Sponges to Save You 20 to 25 Tho price of sponges 1ms advanced rapidly in Ihe Inst few months, and likely will continue to advance. The sponge is an animal that grows in certain parts of the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Florida and in a few other localities. The supply of sponges does not increase year by year, while the demand is constantly increasing, which explains the advance in prices. We were forehanded and bought heavily of sponges just prior to the recent market changes. Our ship ments have arrived and are on sale in our stores now. If you take advantage of our special prices this week you will save 20 to 25 on present market prices. mW SssfejSsaaeaysW Sheepswool Sponges Regular 40c Value, Only 23c This week we are selling a een- . . T. 1 T t 1 r., uine mock xsiona aaccpswool Sponge, from Florida and the West Indies, bleached, about 18 to i0 in. in circumference; a good sponge for the bath or for gen oral all-around purposes; reg ular 40c value, special price ZoC Sheepswool Sponge, 69c For washing carriages, autos, etc. Will stand rough use. Largo sizes. Special values at $1.19. 98c, 89c, 09c WsLm Rubber Sponge, 27c Made to resemble the real sponge, only some folks like the rubber kind better. Various sizes ranging from 21c to $1.81. Elephant Bars, Ordi nary 50c Value, Only 39c Flat, silky sponge, very close in texture. Used instead of wash cloths. "Elephant Ears" hold water and arc more cleanly than wash cloths, as well as more pleasant to the skin. A large assortment at 39c, 49c, 39c. Every Day Our Prices Are the Lowest We buy and sell nearly 50,000 different articles. On all of them our prices are' steadily lower than you will have to pay other dealers for equal quality. If you will form the habit of making your daily purchases at Jhiker and Hcgeman stores you will save 25 to 40 per cent. Is not that worth while? A few typical, prices this week: Cascarcts, 25c size, 17c. Poslam, 50c size, 93c. Dandcrine, 50c size, 29c. Moxie, 25c size, 21c. a Trlcopherous, hair tonic, 50c size, 37c. Pluto Water,. 25c size, 15c. Mcntholatum, 25c size, 20c. Dromo Seltzer, 25c size, 17c. Hyomel, 91.00 size, 75c. Lapactic Pills, per 100, 25c. S. S. S., $1.00 size, 70c. Jaynes' Lithia Tablets, 5 grain, 15c. Oxxyn Balm, 85c size, 15c. ( John'sCascara Tablets. 25c size, 19c. Sanitol Tooth Powder, 25c size, 13c. t Pear's Soap (unscentcd), 15o size, 10c. Vernas Lotion mouth wash, 25c size, 15c. Crown Smelling Salts, 35c size, 22c. Daxin's Depilatory, 50c size, 35c. Pyro-Dento. 25c size, 19c. Williams Carnation Tal cum Powder, 25c size, 15c. Spiro Powder, 25c size, 15c. Lustrite Nail Powder, 5c size, 18c. Loofah, Only 10c Japanese "vegetable sponge." Far superior to wash cloth for scrubbing and cleansing in kit chen, etc.; regular 15c - n value; our price only. .. . J.Uc Mandruka Sponges Regular $1.25 Value, Only 89c From the Mediterranean Sea. Soft and pliable, but so close and strong thaf. they wear the best of all sponges. Special this week, genuine Mandruka Sponge, 20 to 25 in. in circum ference, worth $1.25; Qft special price only OlvC Large assortment at $1.19, $1.39, $1.79, $1.98, $2.49 and $5.98. Baby Bath Sponges When you wet them they are just like velvet, 10c, 25c, 39c, 49c. "Silk" Sponges Used by surpeon. Also used (or com plexion and toilet. We have all sites and shapes. Prices from 10c to $3 each. Our Bath Room Fixtures Make it easy for you to keep tho bath room clean and tidy. Towel racks, holders for glass, toothbrush, soap, paper, matches, fcacn piece is process which guarantee is back of etc., at prices much lower than you ever expected, made of solid brass, heavily nickel-plated by a prevents tarnish. The Riker-Hcgeman guarant every fixture. Isn't this just what you need for your summer cottage ? Special combination o-picce Bath Room Set. P Consisting of solid brass, heavily nickel-nlated. hiahlv polished 18-inch Towel Bar, Until Tub Soap Dish.Toilct Paper Hold er, Stand Soap Dish. Glass and Toothbrush Holder. You would have to pay 82.00 for this set at any other store. . .Jtiker-Hegcman j 9 Your Summer in the Country will be more ploutiiit If you lay in your stock of family remedies, Uillet nrtioct, etc., Iirforc Jeivuitf the city. Our Mail Order Department it ruuiuned to serve you ner f.M4iaii Ujli MtJtj l'f I'Jill til ft V I ia IVa It ts at m i 1a ftmm staitiiiiS tt II if l JtaSiiss Asl ! to intiiri! tlio safe shipment of lliilds in glass. Voiiriirctcriptiont UtOpiA VlOlet TalCUm rnaum We reserve tho right to limit quantities. No dealers supplied. Toilet and Household Soaps Priced to Save You Money Hegeman's La France Rose, a beautifully scented, pure only Heffeman'a Pine Tar, for toilet and scalp; (25c size); j our regular price 15c; special price ncgeman a carbolic, a medicated soap for general f ...... 0t .! A. 1 !.l toilet uses; (25c size); our regular price 15c; special price . . Hcgeman sSulphur.rccomraendcdinthctrcatrncntof skin troubles; (25c size); our regular price 15c: special price MWB W A Ml . .Ul ...... . and scalp 25c size 12c Physicians and Surgeons', cleansing, antiseptic, for gen eral toilet purposes; 10c r size Oc Woodbury's Facial. - - 25c size XDc Conti's Cantile.Durc. olive oil soap- highly recommend- ea for nursery ; 75c size . . D y c t Corona Castile, 10c size, 3 for JuDc Ivory, a ceneral hoiiRohnld and laundry soaD: recular nrice 5c and 10c; our . price 4c and Oc Cooco. household and toilet; 10c size 8c; 5c size. 4c fairv. household and toilet; 10c size, 8c ; 5c size . . 4c I 7c 7c 7c 70 Sweetheart, delicately scented toilet; price Hand Sapolio, 10c size. . .7c Sapolio, 10c size 7c Mrs. Potter's Peroxide Soap, for the complexion, . A 25c size lUc Hay's Harfina, for hair, scalp and toilet, 25c - n size lUc Dr. Charles' Com- . plexion Soap, 25c size . . 1 5 C Bon Ami, scouring soap for wood, glass and metals; 10c size to Six Cakes of Palmolire Soap, 15c .size, 00c value, and One Jar of Palmclive Cream, 50c size (total value, $1.40); our special sale price t rt only 41ve Sponge Dags Sanitary. Made so attrac tively that they'll add a pleasing note to your bath room. Almost indispensable when traveling. English check, 29c to 69c. Pongee silk, 59c to $1.19. Rubberized silk, 59c to $1 .98. UKtN4s BATH MAT $M Bath Room Mats Until we applied Riker-Hcgc-raan buying and selling methods to cloth bath mats no stores had ever sold these uscfid urticlcs for less tluin 80 cents. We reduced prices nenrly 50 per cent., ana no other dealer has yet been able to equal our values. Various colors to match the decoration of your bath room. 23 by 40 inches. Kxtra heavy, good quality of cotton. Regular 80c value; our . rt sale price 49c Rubber Bath Tub Mats To prevent dlippini' ou porce lain bath tubs. Made of hr.tt quality finely ribbed white rubber. 12x30 inches, $1.35 12x30 inch-,, 1.65 S3 will Imi NII'mI by our Mail Order Dcnrirtnicnt with absolute accuracy, and mnllrd to yon the tame dnj tltry are neeireJ. Protect Yourself Against Impure Water A "Mountain Spring" Filter Free. tt t a a ijj r,'.t U IVo'ecl ourlf uftaunl summer . AV. tiw W)' filtmi'K r drinkiiu jur.z .zxz' watt-r hn iikt "Mountain bpnng CT" f.ljl'iltfr it easy to fit and raty to re- )i!ir77AG& iJtinovr from the faucrt. GaVrdrd. Tla trork of ill .S'o plumlarr filtration is iJonr ly little dltct of "filtritie." Regular Price 25c t rn Special Price ltj r...i . .1 .tiiior III I lie j "t"tl Van Razor Blade Stropper Only 23c A new, effective device for stropping safety razors, Simple in operation. So arranged that you cannot turn the edgeof the blade. Tho saving in blades will pay for this stropper in a month. Every owner of a Durham or a Gillette should own a Van Stropper. Only... JuOc Bath Towels 35c Value Only 19c White cotton Turkish Ba,th Towels; heavy weight hemmed; size '2il4 inches by 44 inches. A good bargain any time at 25c. Salo per pair SSc - rt each yg Christy's Unbleached Eng lish Towels, of linen crash. Prices 59c to $1.57. Bath Mitts For a stimulating massage during the bath, as well as for a thorough cleansing, the bath mill a invaluable. A great variety of kinds and prices. (.'mil's imported; bleached anil unbleached, 79c. Horsehair, $1.18 nnd $1.39. Cro.h, 47c. Turkish white, 9c to 3fc. I J .oof ah Until Mitt borne are cloth lined; 29c and 37c. j ifolrarn i Mountain Sprint-" Filter hat nevrr been Hie t,rit-c ot thu "filtniio di FREE j JCi.mi-r's oil tut less tlmu 0 H), I lie t,ri,v of tho 'filtriW' ili'tct it SI j-r pM-Lar ot urn lnifMJml, and tatU J ttili yurfij tutnly-fit galloni nf ualrr. UV yt-r n fillrr Jtrr to carh rutlomer buying a 4 pM-kri(if "fillrni'"diMt Re? liar i .'.0, for onlv 'I dt,r - - twice Wash Cloths Many iwople prefer the simnle. f i old-time wmh cloth for bath use. . " ... .. ' i w:. i i ' irutli, v Jill llici " mij,- in ici.v. rang-lililiojiofelu-jn- iK ' priiv from 5c to 55c. .Hy pure bo- Cash's Wash Clot lit bleach- K'ic acid nnd a nl, 30c: 'inlilcaclial, 35c. 'I'-ati- violiM bilk Wash ClotU plujn or.der. Tlielwhitu, 25c; rlicckiil. 29c. '-al powder for' e 1 . r. , a , In iitirM-o- or I Scented Bath Salts 'iiitit tab!" An-' Mott women realize the com '.iwptie toth- fort and anpeul of n big while tub nj:. d-lightfiilly filled witli ttcnining water, but frnrnnt. ilnlf a ' untillieliatuu-d Rikcr't Scented pound in a jinek- IIhUi bait no woman really knows at much ai in . the ullimntr luxury of batliiriL' Mall Oidtit TlUtd I'rrnpilr Alr'-Slr sails- tfl.-U (Sllt lJ tf io.rr it tut4ni Al4ss ant slirtal wLMla ts sr la las LaUt 4.1 Ira4ia, Hiktr V Ut t r the ordinary package of talcum Rlkcr's Scented DathSalt it powdrr. Regular prior, iic; not only fragrant, but stlninlnt itarcial nlr lricc, irr - titx to the thin and system. In Jrickaxr. only 1 Uc, j,-ln iim, 25c and 45c. 1 You Arc Safe When Buy at IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBll Tcitrf hoae your ortjsvs to the nearest Riker-Htfcmaa store. Our Mall Order Dept. HiiDKitba lllkff. llrarrrcsn II rug Murrs rijckt n Vlrtir illr IV- lll ircura'cly ami ptompty ft rr rMcrip. XS4 Wl SJtJSJfTtJS aOTBSBSjTIj